EAST GRAND RAPIDS — The president of Davenport University was racing a truck and driving people off the road before he was eventually arrested for drunken driving and refusing to take an alcohol test, according to witness statements from a police report regarding the incident last Sunday.

Randolph Flechsig

The report, obtained by The Press through the Freedom of Information Act, makes no mention of Randolph Flechsig's claim that he was suffering from a diabetic reaction that led to his driving issues. He was arrested at the home of an employee he was visiting.

Flechsig also refused to submit to blood tests, requiring officers to obtain a warrant signed by a magistrate to draw two vials of blood, the report said. Results are pending.

Flechsig is charged with first-offense drunken driving and refusing to take a preliminary breathalyzer test. He was also written up by East Grand Rapids Public Safety Officer Jason Bradley for refusing to submit to the chemical test, which resulted in Bradley confiscating Flechsig's license, according to the report.